outsend
English
Etymology
From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#OUTSENDCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#OUTSEND outsenden, equivalent to out- + sendCategory:English terms prefixed with out-#SEND. Cognate with Dutch uitzenden (“to broadcast, emit, transmit”), German aussenden (“to emit, send out”), Swedish utsända (“to broadcast”).
Verb
outsend (third-person singular simple present outsends, present participle outsending, simple past and past participle outsent)Category:English lemmas#OUTSENDCategory:English verbs#OUTSENDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSENDCategory:Pages with entries#OUTSENDCategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSEND
- (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#OUTSEND) To send out or forth; issue; emit; transmit; broadcast.
- 1906, Columbia Photographic Society, Philadelphia, Camera: a practical magazine for photographers: Volume 10:
- I happened to be where I could question this man about his action and all that I could get out of him was a cunning smile and "But why should I not get them when I want them, and those companies the framed pictures are outsending to whom shall them request?"Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSEND
- 1910, Lippincott's monthly magazine:
- Unto my friend this Day outsend A joyous Christmas greeting!Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSEND
- 1913, Munsey's magazine, volume 48:
- From moist, dim nook and leafy tent, The fresh, wild breath of spring outsent.Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSEND
- 1919, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Brewers' Association, Brewing and liquor interests and German propaganda:
- Despatch hundred thirtyseven Berlin tenth despite false news outsent [...]Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSEND
- 2006, George Borrow, Clement Shorter, The Works of George Borrow:
- It was the proud Dame Grimhild The wine with spices blends; And unto many a hero free She messengers outsends.Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSEND
Derived terms
Noun
outsend (uncountable)Category:English lemmas#OUTSENDCategory:English nouns#OUTSENDCategory:English uncountable nouns#OUTSENDCategory:English uncountable nouns#OUTSENDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSENDCategory:Pages with entries#OUTSENDCategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSEND
- That which is sent out; a deliverable.
- 1885, American Gas Light Association, Proceedings of the annual meeting: Volume 6:
- During his occupancy of this position the maximum daily outsend rose from 2,500,000 to 4,000,000 cubic feet.Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSEND